Daily sports car?

Pics or it didn't happen.

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No pics so I guess it didn’t happen. But a fridge fit into it!
 
Well ya....I’d get that wagon as I’d probably have to sleep in it when my wife found out how much it cost!
with seats folded down you could probably live in it. buy a campground plot from @Trials and sell the house.
 
Saw a miata driving around with the top down on the 31st. Great way to finish off the year.

Not exactly daily driver friendly but this thing is cool. Miata kit car. If I didnt have kids, I would strongly consider this as a daily.


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So after tax , all in the Audi wagon priced out at $146,000 at Oakville Audi.

I did not have the ceramic brakes priced in (10K option) since that would make every brake job on the car cost about 6-8K . If I only drove 3,ooo kms a year it would be a really nice car.
 
So after tax , all in the Audi wagon priced out at $146,000 at Oakville Audi.

I did not have the ceramic brakes priced in (10K option) since that would make every brake job on the car cost about 6-8K . If I only drove 3,ooo kms a year it would be a really nice car.
Ballers I will keep my cheap ass vehicles. I like to buy new and pay in full unless there is zero percent financing then I use their money.

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So after tax , all in the Audi wagon priced out at $146,000 at Oakville Audi.

I did not have the ceramic brakes priced in (10K option) since that would make every brake job on the car cost about 6-8K . If I only drove 3,ooo kms a year it would be a really nice car.
RS6? It's pretty but I don't know if I could ever bring myself to pay that much for a car that depreciates like a rock. If I was going to spend that much on a car, buy something classic that maintains its value.
 
So after tax , all in the Audi wagon priced out at $146,000 at Oakville Audi.

I did not have the ceramic brakes priced in (10K option) since that would make every brake job on the car cost about 6-8K . If I only drove 3,ooo kms a year it would be a really nice car.
Ceramic brakes at $10K is a no brainer.
Why? Because they're ******* awesome!
Now, every brake job will cost you $2000-$3000 (assuming road use only).
Ceramic brakes should last as long as the rest of the car, never needing replacement.
Either way, enjoy!
 

All the hybrid stuff added cost and weight and forced them to use expensive construction like carbon monocoque to offset extra weight which made it priced like a supercar. They should have went the corvette c8 route, keep things simple and less costly like what NSX originally was.
 
Ceramic brakes at $10K is a no brainer.
Why? Because they're ******* awesome!
Now, every brake job will cost you $2000-$3000 (assuming road use only).
Ceramic brakes should last as long as the rest of the car, never needing replacement.
Either way, enjoy!

How are they during winter?
Curious because I've heard folks state they need heat to function well...?
 
How are they during winter?
Curious because I've heard folks state they need heat to function well...?
I never had the chance. My car had Michelin Pilot SC2's. Useless under 7°C.
The CC brakes function like wood when new.
They must be burnished in. 140kph to zero. Slamming them. Needs to be done twice, back to back. (3 times didn’t hurt mine)
 
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